Transnationalism and Migration in Global Korea
Transnationalism and Migration in Global Korea
History, Politics, and Sociology, 1910 to the Present
Cho, Joanne Miyang; Roberts, Lee M.; Seong, Sang Hwan
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2025
298
Mole
9781032111667
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1. Transnationalism, Migration, Historiography, and Organization Part 1: Korea's Transnational Relations to Asia and the West: Politics, Economy, and Prison 2. The Origins of Democratic Republicanism in Korea: The Korean National Association of North America Convention in Riverside (1911) 3. Globalization under Colonialism: Royal Dutch Shell's Korean Oil Business and the Resistance of Colonial Korean Workers 4. A Comparative History of Prisons in Korea and Taiwan under Japanese Colonial Rule 5. Bulgaria's "Humanitarian" Aid to North Korea: Economic Aid, Medical Brigades, and Refugee Assistance, 1950-1962 6. Cold War Politics of the Korean Peninsula in the 1960s: Inter-Korean Conflicts and North Korean Diplomatic Strategies Part 2: Korean Communities in Japan, China, and the Russian Far East since 1945 7. Post-War Korean Diasporas in Sakhalin and Japan: A Comparative Analysis of Media, Education and Arts 8. Japanese and Korean Return Migrants in Sapporo (Japan) and Ansan (South Korea) 9. Recreated Homeland and Space Imagination: The Dilemma of the Left-Behind Korean Community in China 10. Exhibiting Korean-ness: Displays of Ethnic Identity at the "Russian Korean History Museum" Part 3: Korean Communities in the West since the 1960s 11. Memories of Home Mediated through Food: Korean Migrants in Germany 12. The Korean Presence in Spain: A Study of Korean Communities 13. Two Generations of Korean Women's Perspectives on the American Dream
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Cold War;Korean immigration;Colonial Korea;Empire of Japan;Globalization;International relations;Democratic republicanism;Korean diasporas
1. Transnationalism, Migration, Historiography, and Organization Part 1: Korea's Transnational Relations to Asia and the West: Politics, Economy, and Prison 2. The Origins of Democratic Republicanism in Korea: The Korean National Association of North America Convention in Riverside (1911) 3. Globalization under Colonialism: Royal Dutch Shell's Korean Oil Business and the Resistance of Colonial Korean Workers 4. A Comparative History of Prisons in Korea and Taiwan under Japanese Colonial Rule 5. Bulgaria's "Humanitarian" Aid to North Korea: Economic Aid, Medical Brigades, and Refugee Assistance, 1950-1962 6. Cold War Politics of the Korean Peninsula in the 1960s: Inter-Korean Conflicts and North Korean Diplomatic Strategies Part 2: Korean Communities in Japan, China, and the Russian Far East since 1945 7. Post-War Korean Diasporas in Sakhalin and Japan: A Comparative Analysis of Media, Education and Arts 8. Japanese and Korean Return Migrants in Sapporo (Japan) and Ansan (South Korea) 9. Recreated Homeland and Space Imagination: The Dilemma of the Left-Behind Korean Community in China 10. Exhibiting Korean-ness: Displays of Ethnic Identity at the "Russian Korean History Museum" Part 3: Korean Communities in the West since the 1960s 11. Memories of Home Mediated through Food: Korean Migrants in Germany 12. The Korean Presence in Spain: A Study of Korean Communities 13. Two Generations of Korean Women's Perspectives on the American Dream
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